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This web site provides an online instrument to assess student learning styles. Four dimensions are considered: active/reflective, sensing/intuitive, visual/verbal, and sequential/global. This web page includes links to...
This is an online learning styles assessment. Users may take the assessment and immediately get their profile on four different learning style dimensions. Links to a description of the learning styles and other...
This website features theories on how people learn. The resource is useful for scholars in various fields such as instructional design and human-computer interaction. The theories of learning are grouped into paradigms,...
This paper, presented at the 2001 Physics Education Research Conference, the authors' assert that physics education research shows that conceptual understanding is not necessary for students to do well on standard...
The International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning is an open, peer-reviewed, international electronic journal published twice a year by the Center for Excellence in Teaching at Georgia Southern...
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